HCl (hydrochloric acid) and NaOH (sodium hydroxide) will react to NaCl (sodium chloride) and water.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with hydrochloric acid.
when any carbonates react with hydrochloric acid will be i.e. sodium carbonate+hydrochloric acid =sodium chloride
They do not react based on hard-soft acid base theory. Na+ is a hard acid, Cl-is a hard base, and even if I-were formed, it's a soft base and therefore would not replace Cl-in sodium chloride.
i think it will be white blocks
They react, producing sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water.
This is the hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Sodium chloride doesn't react with acids.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with hydrocholric acid.
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Sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid doesn't react.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with sulfuric acid.
Any reaction occur between these two reagents.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid.
sodium/salt is neutral, so consequently sodium chloride can not neutralize acid.
Sodium chloride, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide
NaCl (s) + H2SO4 (l)-------> HCl (g) + NaHSO4 (s)
sodium chloride, sulphur, sulphur dioxide and water